CirTran's latest sold-on-TV project and product is refurbished Pachislo slot machines from Japan
Jun 24, 2005
CirTran Corporation (OTCBB:CIRT), which entered the sold-on-TV market by having its CirTran-Asia subsidiary build consumers' electronics products in China, is now bringing business home, refurbishing popular Pachislo skill-stop slot machines from Japan for home amusement use in the U.S. The new business for CirTran, an international full-service contract manufacturer of IT, consumer and consumer electronics products, is being done at its 40,000-square foot ISO 9001:2000-certified factory in Salt Lake City, the largest non-captive manufacturing facility in the Intermountain Region. $20-$30 Million Annual Market Potential Trevor Saliba, CirTran's executive vice president for worldwide business development, said the initial Pachislo machine business represents approximately $200,000 in revenues to CirTran through July, and has created more than 15 new jobs with the company. "If the market for sold-on-TV Pachislo skill-stop slots continues to grow," he said, "it could represent $20 to $30 million in annual revenues ... a great new market and business sector for CirTran.
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